This is a list of breweries in South Carolina, a U.S. state. Some of these microbreweries also operate brewpubs, serving food as well as beer.[1] On June 2, 2014, Governor Nikki Haley signed the "Stone Bill" which allowed production breweries to serve food, and eradicated consumption restrictions which previously limited patrons to 48 ounces per customer.[2] As of 2021, there are 123 breweries operating across the state.[3] Palmetto Brewery is the oldest and largest in the state.[4]
Brewery | Location | Year Opened |
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13 Stripes Brewery | Taylors | 2017 |
Amor Artis Brewing | Fort Mill | 2018 |
Birds Fly South Ale Project (closed) | Greenville | 2016 |
Brewery 85 (closed) [5][6] | Greenville | 2014 |
Charles Towne Fermentory | Charleston | 2016 |
COAST Brewing Co.[7] | North Charleston | 2007 |
Columbia Craft Brewing Company | Columbia | 2017 |
Commonhouse Aleworks | North Charleston | 2018 |
Cooper River Brewing Company | Charleston | 2015 |
Crooked Hammock Brewery | North Myrtle Beach | |
Ciclops Cyderi & Brewery | Spartanburg | 2015 |
DoubleStamp Brewery | Greenville | 2018 |
Edmund's Oast Brewing Co. | Charleston | 2014 |
Fam's Brewing Co. | Charleston | 2017 |
Fatty's Beer Works | Charleston | 2017 |
Fireforge Crafted Beer | Greenville | 2018 |
Freehouse Brewery | North Charleston | 2013 |
Frothy Beard Brewing Company[8][9] | Charleston | 2013 |
Grand Strand Brewing Company | Myrtle Beach | |
Hilton Head Brewing Company | Hilton Head Island | 1994 |
Holliday Brewing | Inman | 2017 |
Holy City Brewing | North Charleston | 2011 |
Legal Remedy Brewing | Rock Hill | 2015 |
LO-Fi Brewing | Charleston | 2013 |
Low Tide Brewing | Johns Island | 2016 |
Magnetic South Brewing | Anderson Greenville |
2021 2023 |
Munkle Brewing Co. | Charleston | 2016 |
New Groove Artisan Brewery | Boiling Springs | 2015 |
New Realm Brewing Company | Greenville Charleston |
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New South Brewing | Myrtle Beach | 1998 |
Palmetto Brewing Co. | Charleston | 1993 |
Pawleys Island Brewing Company | North Charleston | 2016 |
Peak Drift Brewing Company | Columbia | 2021 |
Plankroad Brewing Co. | Spartanburg | 2018 |
Revelry Brewing Co. | Charleston | 2014 |
River Dog Brewing Company | Ridgeland | 2012 |
River Rat Brewing | Columbia | 2013 |
RJ Rockers Brewing Company | Spartanburg | 1997 |
Rusty Bull Brewing Company | North Charleston | 2017 |
Salt Marsh Brewing Company | Bluffton | 2013 |
Seminar Brewing | Florence | 2010 |
Shoeless Brewing Company | Greenville | 2018 |
Southern Growl Beer Company | Greer | 2014 |
Steel Hands Brewing | Cayce | 2018 |
Tetrad Brewing Co. | Greenville | 2020 |
Thomas Creek Brewing Company[10][11] | Greenville | 1998 |
Tidal Creek Brewhouse | Myrtle Beach | |
Tradesman Brewing Company | Charleston | 2014 |
Westbrook Brewing Company | Mount Pleasant | 2010 |
Wild Heart Brewing Company[12][13] | Hartsville | 2021 |
Yee-Haw Brewing Company | Greenville | 2017 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "South Carolina Brewers". RateBeer. Retrieved 4 February 2013.
- ^ "Set in Stone: South Carolina Beer Bill Signed Into Law". BrewBound. 3 June 2014. Retrieved 29 September 2015.
- ^ "Economic Impact". South Carolina Brewers Guild.
- ^ Adcox, Seanna. "Brewery business booming in S.C. thanks to last decade of pro-craft-beer laws". Post and Courier.
- ^ Kiss, Tony (October 14, 2015). "Brewery 85 Now Canning". Greeneville Online. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
- ^ Kiss, Tony (25 January 2016). "Beer Guy: Brewery 85 Turns Two". Greeneville Online. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
- ^ "Tracking Charleston's brewery growth". Charleston City Paper. 8 September 2016. Retrieved 26 February 2017.
- ^ Gidick, Kinsey (Oct 29, 2015). "Frothy Beard Brewing Gets A Big Investment From Long-Time S.C. Politico Wesley Donehue". Charleston City Paper. Retrieved 13 July 2016.
- ^ Gidick, Kinsey (26 May 2016). "Frothy Beard Announces New West Ashley Digs Complete With On-Site Zombie Bob's Pizza". Charleston City Paper. Retrieved 13 July 2016.
- ^ Callum-Penso, Lillia (7 June 2016). "Greenville Food News and Events this Week". Greeneville Online. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
- ^ Sanders, Elizabeth (6 May 2016). "Thomas Creek racing to Beat Cancer". Greeneville Online. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
- ^ Arvidson, Ardie. "Wild Heart Brewing Company opens on Railroad Avenue". SCNOW. Retrieved 25 March 2023.
- ^ Flores, Carlos (20 April 2021). "Hartsville men breathe life into building that was once the scene of a tragedy". WPDE. Retrieved 25 March 2023.